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Leonardo Gonzalez Dellan’s take on starting a restaurant chain

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Starting a restaurant looks easy but it is a really difficult job to do. As the matter of fact, many fail while starting this business. You need an expert like Leonardo Gonzalez Dellan  who has a successful career in this field. He has been in this industry for the last several years and successfully running the restaurant chain around the globe. His main aim is to bring the Latin America's food into the United Kingdom. Here, one of the most successful restauranters shares some tips on starting a food chain in the United Kingdom and make your own brand. 1) Do the research first The first thing you require to make a successful food chain is to do the research first. First of all, find out, what kind of food the local people love and start working in that direction. It will also help you to reach your target audiences. More focus on creating a unique item which has the taste that local people like. Try to analyze, what will work and what will not work in the most ple

Leonardo Gonzalez Dellan on why Latin Amarica States Are Failed to Create EU

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According to L eonardo G onzalez D ellan   Throughout Latin America's history, the continent's borders have been subject to change as a result of colonialism. Simón Bolívar, the man who fought for the independence of large swaths of Latin America, fantasised about a continent which, independent of European rule, would join together and rule itself. As the matter of fact, all of Latin America is has become  independent . Along with that, L eonardo G onzalez D ellan   Attempts to move towards wider political unions with Mercosur, the Pacific Alliance, Caricom, and the Union of South American Nations have not worked. No serious attempts at regulatory alignment or political convergence have successfully taken place. In fact, many can argue that the countries that make up the continent are diverging further. Earlier this year, six member states of the Union of South American nations left the body, citing a lack of consensus on who to appoint as Secretary General, as well